Everybody has a plan? Try to find it out
By: Galatview Staff
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Everybody has a plan tells the story of Agustín (Mortensen in a tour-de-force performance), a man desperate to abandon what for him has become, after years of living in Buenos Aires, a very frustrating existence. After the death of his twin brother, Pedro (also played by Mortensen), Agustín decides to start a new life, adopting the identity of his brother and returning to the mysterious region of the Delta, in the Tigre, where they lived when they were boys. However, shortly after his return, Agustín will find himself unwillingly involved in the dangerous criminal world that was a part of his brother’s life.
This film is a dazzling and gripping thriller about contradictions and the costs of freedom with unwritten rules and a code of silence for some characters. Though it offers numerous scenes of violence, and Viggo, despite his slightly weird in some scenes, his acting way was more natural and believable than almost everyone else and executes some real Aragorn-esque vibes near the end. If you ask me if this movie worth it, my truly response would be this actor possessed good charisma based on his aggressively subdued work here and as good Latin film lover, you might see this movie even if the script is not as good as you think but is a good effort in all senses. You will have the last word! The film opens in New York City on Friday, March 22.